Exploring Sublime Rhetoric in Biblical Literature

Exploring Sublime Rhetoric in Biblical Literature
Author: Roy R. Jeal
Publsiher: SBL Press
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2024-03-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781628375640

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In scholarly study of the New Testament and early Christian rhetoric, one key element is often overlooked: the sublime. To address this omission, contributors to this volume explore how the awe-inspiring, dislocating, and sometimes horrifying language that characterizes sublime rhetoric exerts cognitive, emotional, and physiological force on its audiences, transporting them to new realities as they go along. The essays lay a foundation for scholars and students to identify and interpret sublime rhetoric in biblical literature. Contributors include Murray J. Evans, Alan P. R. Gregory, Christopher T. Holmes, Roy R. Jeal, Harry O. Maier, Erika Mae Olbricht, Thomas H. Olbricht†, Vernon K. Robbins, and Jonathan Thiessen.

Vivid Rhetoric and Visual Persuasion

Vivid Rhetoric and Visual Persuasion
Author: Meghan Henning,Nils Neumann
Publsiher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2024-02-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781467467209

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A major scholarly collaboration exploring vivid visual rhetoric in the New Testament From Jesus’s miraculous walk on water to the graphic horrors of hell, New Testament authors make vivid and unforgettable images appear before their audience’s eyes. In the past decade, scholarship on early Christian use of ancient rhetorical techniques has flourished. One focus of rhetorical criticism of the New Testament has been the function of ekphrasis, or vivid visual description. In this landmark collection, leading New Testament scholars come together to probe the purpose and import of ekphrasis in early Christian literature. The research in this collection explores the relationship between vivid rhetoric and genre, taking into account technical features, authorial intent, and audience response. Specific topics include: • The New Testament’s rhetoric compared against Greco-Roman rhetorical handbooks • Juxtaposition between vivid and non-vivid rhetoric • The use of energeia in John’s Gospel to draw upon the reader’s multiple senses • Aesthetics and the grotesque in Revelation • The use of travelogue to create a virtual journey for the audience • Vivid rhetoric in early martyr literature Vivid Rhetoric and Visual Persuasion is a must-read for scholars of early Christianity and rhetorical criticism. Readers will find this collection indispensable in understanding a complex feature of the New Testament in its historical context. Contributors Contributors Bart B. Bruehler, Diane Fruchtman, Meghan Henning, Martina Kepper, Susanne Luther, Harry O. Maier, Gudrun Nassauer, Nils Neumann, Vernon K. Robbins, Gary S. Selby, Aldo Tagliabue, Sunny Kuan-Hui Wang, Annette Weissenrieder, Robyn J. Whitaker

The Function of Sublime Rhetoric in Hebrews

The Function of Sublime Rhetoric in Hebrews
Author: Christopher T. Holmes
Publsiher: Mohr Siebeck
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2018-06-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9783161557521

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Back cover: In this study, Christopher T. Holmes offers an analysis of Hebrews 12:18-29 and its role in the larger argument of Hebrews. It argues that the first-century treatise, De Sublimitate, provides a significant context for interpreting the rhetoric and style of Hebrews and sheds new light on the thought and genre of Hebrews.

Rhetoric and Hermeneutics

Rhetoric and Hermeneutics
Author: Carol A. Newsom
Publsiher: Mohr Siebeck
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2019-06-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9783161577239

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This collection of essays by Carol A. Newsom explores the indispensable role that rhetoric and hermeneutics play in the production and reception of biblical and Second Temple literature. Some of the essays are methodological and programmatic, while others provide extended case studies. Because rhetoric is, as Kenneth Burke put it, "a strategy for encompassing a situation," the analysis of rhetoric illumines the ways in which texts engage particular historical moments, shape and reshape communities, and even construct new models of self and agency. The essays in this book not only explore how ancient texts hermeneutically engage existing traditions but also how they themselves have become the objects of hermeneutical transformation in contexts ranging from ancient sectarian Judaism to the politics of post-World War I and II Germany and America to modern film criticism and feminist re-reading.

Art and Meaning

Art and Meaning
Author: Alan J. Hauser,David J. A. Clines,David M. Gunn
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 275
Release: 1982-06-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780567405241

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Biblical authors were artists of language who created their meaning through their verbal artistry, their rhetoric. These twelve essays see meaning as ultimately inseparable from art and seek to understand the biblical literature with sensitivity to the writer's craft. Contents: David Clines, The Arguments of Job's Friends. George Coats, A Moses Legend in Numbers 12. Charles Davis, The Literary Structure of Luke 1-2. Cheryl Exum, A Literary Approach to Isaiah 28. David Gunn, Plot, Character and Theology in Exodus 1-14. Alan Hauser, Intimacy and Alienation in Genesis 2-3. Charles Isbell, Story Lines and Key Words in Exodus 1-2. Martin Kessler, Methodology for Rhetorical Criticism. John Kselman, A Rhetorical Study of Psalm 22. Kenneth Kuntz, Rhetorical Criticism and Isaiah 51.1-16. Ann Vater, Form and Rhetorical Criticism in Exodus 7-11. Edwin Webster, Pattern in the Fourth Gospel.

Rhetoric and Biblical Interpretation

Rhetoric and Biblical Interpretation
Author: Dale Patrick,Allen Scult
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1990-03-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780567104311

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'In this study, Patrick and Scult are well informed on the theory of "discourses as power" but they do not linger over dense theoretical issues. Rather they show in concrete cases how discourse works. Their study of Job both puts such theory to good advantage, and shows us Job afresh. The book is lucid, disciplined, and accessible, a great help in time of trouble.' (Walter Brueggemann)

Ekphrasis Vision and Persuasion in the Book of Revelation

Ekphrasis  Vision  and Persuasion in the Book of Revelation
Author: Robyn J. Whitaker
Publsiher: Mohr Siebeck
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2015-11-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 3161539788

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Robyn. J. Whitaker interprets the Book of Revelation within the context of ancient rhetoric and religion. She argues that the author of Revelation uses a popular rhetorical tool, ekphrasis, to paint word-pictures of God that compete with material images to both critique image-making and simultaneously make an absent God present.

Exploring the Gospel of John

Exploring the Gospel of John
Author: Dwight Moody Smith,R. Alan Culpepper,Carl Clifton Black
Publsiher: Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages: 456
Release: 1996-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0664220835

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Every aspect of the study of John is represented in this book, including the historical origins of the Johannine community, the religious traditions in the gospel within and beyond early Christianity, the Fourth Gospel's literary dimensions and theological concerns, and the distinctive challenges presented by the Gospel's interpretation.